In a recent government meeting, city officials discussed significant updates regarding the traffic patterns and grading plans for a new parking lot on National Avenue. The proposed changes include a right-in, right-out traffic configuration aimed at improving access and safety for drivers. The city engineer emphasized the importance of integrating the new grading and drainage plan with the existing site to ensure a smooth transition between the upper and lower elevations.
Concerns were raised by local residents, particularly the Wishman family, regarding the impact of the grading on their property. Alderman Grisham highlighted the need for clarity on how the fill will support their property and prevent any potential issues, especially since the initial plan included a retaining wall that has since been altered. The city engineer confirmed that there are no high-voltage power lines beneath the proposed parking area, alleviating some concerns about underground utilities.
The discussion also touched on the potential civil liabilities if the grading fails and affects neighboring properties. The attorney representing the developers acknowledged that any issues would fall on his clients, reinforcing the urgency to complete the project promptly.
Traffic concerns were reiterated, particularly regarding the anticipated increase in neighborhood traffic due to the new configuration. Officials assured that measures would be taken to manage traffic flow effectively, especially at the intersection of National Avenue and 95th Street, which is already a known bottleneck.
The meeting concluded with a motion to approve the updated plans, reflecting a collaborative effort to address community concerns while moving forward with the development.